Guest Post: A Boat Story
By Laurel I find that I am in the middle of the ocean without a boat and I am exhausted from swimming for days, not
By Laurel I find that I am in the middle of the ocean without a boat and I am exhausted from swimming for days, not
By LMA January 2019 Many have already written so powerfully and eloquently about their experiences of the new changes to the ordinances of the
[Photo: Oscar Wilde, “An Ideal Husband”] By Emily Belanger When I heard about the changes to the language of temple ceremonies, I made plans to
By Miriam Sweeney I’ve worked for the Church as a writer, researcher, and actor. Anytime my teams produced any kind of content—whether we were filming
By Caroline Crockett Brock A veiled Mormon woman is the ultimate expression of the collective female energy allowed to operate in the LDS church
By Adia J. Olguin As many know there have been some changes made to the temple ceremony recently. Generally the consensus has been that these
By Blaire Ostler Dear Mormon feminists, I’m glad to see so many women happy about the latest changes to the temple endowment. I’m
The Exponent blog is sharing guest and reader responses to the news of the changes to the LDS temple endowment and other temple ordinances announced
By Tresa Brown Edmunds Like so many women in our community, my reaction to the temple changes are all over the emotional map. I’m furious
The Exponent blog is sharing guest and reader responses to the news of the changes to the LDS temple endowment and other temple ordinances announced
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.